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New Wave Pre-writing Patterns

New Wave Pre-writing patterns aids the smooth transition to writing alphabet letters. Written by occupational therapists, this simple activity book presents a systematic and fun approach for teaching the foundation skills that are essential for children to learn the pre-writing patterns used to make pictures and then combined to make letters and numbers.

Activity Book

Preparing children for letter formation

Throughout the early years, children are encouraged to participate in a range of fine-motor activities that develop:

manipulative skills

a dominant hand

the ability to use both hands together

New Wave Pre-writing patterns aids the smooth transition to writing alphabet letters. Written by occupational therapists, this simple activity book presents a systematic and fun approach for teaching the foundation skills that are essential for children to learn the pre-writing patterns used to make pictures and then combined to make letters and numbers.

New Wave Pre-writing patterns introduces each new pattern in three steps:

Step 1
Learn the new pattern as a big body movement. At this initial stage it is essential that the oral prompting clues are also established.

Step 2
Use art activities to practise the new movement, in big and small ways, to form a memory for making pre-writing patterns.

Step 3
Consolidate the new movement and pattern through pre-writing pattern activity sheets.

Activity Book

Preparing children for letter formation

Throughout the early years, children are encouraged to participate in a range of fine-motor activities that develop:

manipulative skills

a dominant hand

the ability to use both hands together

New Wave Pre-writing patterns aids the smooth transition to writing alphabet letters. Written by occupational therapists, this simple activity book presents a systematic and fun approach for teaching the foundation skills that are essential for children to learn the pre-writing patterns used to make pictures and then combined to make letters and numbers.

New Wave Pre-writing patterns introduces each new pattern in three steps:

Step 1
Learn the new pattern as a big body movement. At this initial stage it is essential that the oral prompting clues are also established.

Step 2
Use art activities to practise the new movement, in big and small ways, to form a memory for making pre-writing patterns.

Step 3
Consolidate the new movement and pattern through pre-writing pattern activity sheets.